Dear coreboot folks,
Jenkins seems to be configured to delete build logs after a certain amount of time. For example #4000 is not there anymore [1].
I am aware that Jenkins has to build a lot of commits (and their iterations). For archival purposes, I’d vote for keeping the logs, if possible. For example to find out if certain warnings have existed already without having to rebuild locally.
With big hard drives and compression that should be doable, right?
Thanks,
Paul
I'm not convinced.
ron
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Paul Menzel paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Dear coreboot folks,
Jenkins seems to be configured to delete build logs after a certain amount of time. For example #4000 is not there anymore [1].
I am aware that Jenkins has to build a lot of commits (and their iterations). For archival purposes, I’d vote for keeping the logs, if possible. For example to find out if certain warnings have existed already without having to rebuild locally.
With big hard drives and compression that should be doable, right?
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://qa.coreboot.org/job/coreboot-gerrit/4000/
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